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PC Exhibit B , <br /> HARDSHIP DOCUMENTATION FORM <br /> This form is a required submittal for ALL variance applications. An application will not be considered <br /> complete or placed on any meeting agendas until this form is complete and submitted to the Ciry. <br /> Minnesota State Statutes Section 394.27, Subdivision 7 requires that a hardship be demonstrated in order for a <br /> variance to be granted. The hardship must be unique to the property as variances run with the land and not the <br /> land owner. Personal and economic situations are not considered valid hardships. In order for an application to <br /> be heard by the Planning Commission and City Council a hardship having merit must be demonstrated. <br /> HOW DO I PROVE A HARDSHIP? � <br /> This form has 12 points outlining the basis City staff uses to determine if a hardship exists and how the variance <br /> will affect the surrounding community. To prove a hardship, address all the relevant points listed below and <br /> answer them as clearly as possible. <br /> Since you are requesting the code exception, you have the burden of proving that the variance is justified. <br /> The information the City receives is what is used in determining a denial or approval recommendation. If you <br /> leave something out it will not be considered. . <br /> P/ease address each of these hardship criteria as they relate to the request, if they do not apply, write N/A in the <br /> space provided: <br /> 1. "The property in question cannot be put to a reasonable use if used under conditions allowed by the official <br /> controls." <br /> The property is .53 acres making it unusable under the rule of 'less <br /> than 1 acre' . so by size alone - hardshi� is clear. <br /> 2. °The plight of the landowner is due to circumstances unique to his property not created by the landowner." <br /> N/A <br /> 3. 'The variance, if granted, wiN-�r�o#•alter the essential character of the locality. <br /> Surrounding lots are single fam res. Proposed homenwill complement <br /> the area i n i ts eurrenfi 17GP aG a rP�_ nPi�hhc�nc��c�d_ <br /> 4. "Economic considerations alone shall not constitute an undue hardship if reasonable use for the property <br /> exists under the terms of the Zoning Chapter." <br /> N/A <br /> 5. "Undue hardship also includes, but is not limited to, inadequate access to direct sunlight for solar energy <br /> systems. Variances shall be granted for earth sheltered construction as defined in Minnesota Statutes, <br /> Section 116J.06, Subd.2, when in harmony with this Chapter." <br /> N/A <br /> 6. "The Board of Appeals and Adjustments or the Council may not permit as a variance any use that is not <br /> permitted under this Chapter for property in the zone where the affected person's land is located." - <br /> N/A <br /> RECEIVED <br /> -��- APR 1 E ^�:.; <br /> � cirY oF oROrvo <br /> ,�_ f,.. <br />